Abstract

Jiangzhi Granule is a commonly used traditional Chinese medicine for treating non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. However, its key ingredients and underlying mechanisms for attenuating nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) remain unclear. To address this issue, UPLC-TOF-MS based chemical profiling, network pharmacology and animal experimental validation were employed. First, a total of 56 main ingredients of Jiangzhi Granule and 38 ingredients in the blood and liver (after oral administration) were identified. Then, 170 potential targets of the absorbed ingredients and 50 targets of NASH were identified, and 10 overlapped genes were identified as candidate targets of Jiangzhi Granule for NASH treatment. A Jiangzhi Granule-ingredients-targets-disease network was constructed using Cytoscape software, which included eight main ingredients (such as emodin, resveratrol and quercetin) and 10 candidate targets (such as TNF, IL6 and CCL2). Functional enrichment indicated that the candidate targets were enriched in multiple pathways (such as the TNF signaling pathway). Furthermore, a NASH mice model was constructed and intervened with Jiangzhi Granule. The results revealed that Jiangzhi Granule could ameliorate NASH characteristics, such as histopathological changes and liver cholesterol level. Meanwhile, Jiangzhi Granule significantly decreased the mRNA and protein expression of TNFα in NASH mice liver, suppressed NFκB activation, and inhibited the expression of macrophage activation marker F4/80 and M1-type polarization marker CD11b/CD11c. ELISA assay indicated that Jiangzhi Granule reduced pro-inflammatory cytokines (including TNFα, IL-1β and IL-6) in the liver. Collectively, our results suggested that Jiangzhi Granule could attenuate NASH by suppressing TNF/NFκB signaling mediated macrophage M1-type polarization.

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